00:09:23.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means.
00:09:40.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:16.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:37.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:45.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:11:53.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
00:11:57.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
00:12:03.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two and look, I've gained two more.
00:13:10.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:14.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.1.00
00:13:22.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.0.93
00:13:31.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:34.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:14.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.0.86
00:15:13.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:37:00.000Remember when I grabbed my shit, I said, no buys, I'm dippin.
00:37:03.000Remember when I said I changed, I'm new, I'm here, I listen.0.78
00:37:07.000I know all this shit's so mean, but I'm really tryna fix it, fix it, You can go side to side, this white shot, I assume you're looking tough on shooting like nobody else can see But I could be mean tonight But that's not what I'm trying to be0.65
00:37:24.000I'm trying to be nice I'm trying to be nice I'm trying to be I'm trying to be0.98
00:41:51.000straight towards the mountains, some 70 kilometers away.
00:41:57.000Dr. Ainley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:43:42.000Pace, I beef in the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on a cover this ho getting covered in everything I'm gonna buy a bottle,0.99
00:44:07.000take a banana, but she is not getting wet in rain V wants to interview Nick Fuetta Get the word out It's undeniable.1.00
00:45:09.000Shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down, shut it down.
00:48:47.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:48:54.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:49:12.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:13.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.0.92
00:57:19.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.0.92
00:57:29.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:07.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:20.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:58:26.000So the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, if you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:09.000We're like the SWAT team of free thought, and I go in with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.0.97
00:59:34.000Groyper Dating Act, 2, AF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.0.90
00:59:39.000My fault if this makes you cash out.1.00
01:13:17.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.0.72
01:14:24.000So it's totally fair for us to recognize that the countries around Russia, no, we shouldn't be invading or torturing them or oppressing them.
01:14:33.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:14:42.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:14:45.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:42:51.000the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:42:57.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.0.75
01:43:19.000The Romans, whoever they know, you're looking at him, asshole.0.64
01:56:40.000This is just what's been on my mind lately, but let's take a look.0.92
01:56:44.000We'll see what you all have to say.0.89
02:00:08.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:00:16.000You turn like 18, 20, and then just goes at light speed.
02:00:20.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:00:24.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:00:29.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:00:33.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:00:47.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:00:52.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:00:58.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
02:01:05.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
02:01:14.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant.
02:01:18.000Because you have been faithful with little, I will put you in charge of much.
02:01:23.000The servant with two talents said, Master, you gave me two, and look, I've gained two more.
02:01:29.000The master said the same, Well done, good and faithful servant.
02:01:34.000You have been faithful with little, I will trust you with much.
02:01:39.000But the servant with one talent said, Master, I was afraid, so I hid your money in the ground.
02:02:31.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
02:02:35.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.1.00
02:02:42.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.0.93
02:02:51.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
02:02:54.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
02:03:34.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.0.86
02:04:33.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
02:16:10.000This week is going to be pretty exciting, I think.
02:16:13.000And our featured story tonight, we're going to be talking all about the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and the entire memorandum of understanding.
02:16:22.000Looks like the whole thing is finished.
02:16:26.000I think it literally took one week for the entire program to unravel.
02:16:33.000As you might remember, two weeks ago, we covered the announcement and agreement between the U.S. and Iran on this memorandum of understanding, the purpose of which was to create and extend a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, which would then open up the Strait of Hormuz and eventually lead to nuclear negotiations that would address the root causes.
02:17:11.000The way that I said it is that this was a formalization of the tentative ceasefire that we already had.
02:17:19.000There was a ceasefire, you may remember, from April.
02:17:23.000And although it had been violated, it did allow some shipping through the strait.
02:17:28.000And for the most part, there was a cessation of hostilities between the U.S. and Iran.
02:17:33.000And after months and months of negotiations, finally they produced this document, which was supposed to advance the diplomacy and negotiations to another stage.
02:17:43.000But literally within the week, it has now completely fallen apart.
02:17:47.000And the big development from this weekend is that the ceasefire has effectively been broken.
02:17:52.000Iran is shooting at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
02:17:57.000And now the volume of shipping has been drastically reduced through the Strait.
02:18:09.000The volume is about a fifth of what it was at its peak a week ago.
02:18:15.000And in response to this, the United States has resumed its attacks on Iran's southern coast and the positions from which Iran is launching these drones and missiles at the shipping.
02:18:27.000So, there's no longer an open strait, and there's no longer a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
02:18:34.000Additionally, Israel has been launching attacks in Lebanon basically without ceasing from the very beginning.
02:18:41.000So, even though last week there was supposed to be a big negotiation between Lebanon and Israel, mediated by the United States to end the conflict there, it is still raging on even to this day.
02:18:54.000So, we will talk about the fate of the MOU.
02:18:57.000As it stands right now, it looks like not only will it not advance to that second phase of nuclear negotiations, That doesn't even seem to be in the cards.
02:19:06.000But the existing issues that the MOU is supposed to address, it seems there is no more agreement on any of those, if there ever was.
02:19:16.000We'll talk through it and we'll see where that's going to go.
02:19:20.000We're also going to talk tonight about the Supreme Court, which delivered two major rulings last week, which support the administration's discretion in deporting and preventing foreign nationals from entering the United States.
02:19:34.000There was one ruling on the temporary protected status program.
02:19:39.000And this ruling will allow the Trump administration to terminate TPS for Syrians and Haitians, of which there are 270,000 of them living in the country under this program.0.77
02:19:51.000And so now the administration, if it so chose, will be able to physically remove them from the country.
02:19:57.000And in a secondary ruling, it allows the administration to prevent asylum seekers from entering the United States.
02:20:05.000We are now allowed by our own government.
02:20:08.000To turn away potential asylum seekers before they set foot inside the United States.0.67
02:20:14.000If they're on the Mexican side of the border seeking asylum, we actually don't have to take them.
02:20:22.000However, if they cross over into America, if they set foot on the soil, they cross the threshold, we still got to process their asylum claim.
02:20:34.000Still, two pretty significant victories on immigration.
02:20:38.000However, the big decision is expected tomorrow.
02:20:41.000And that is on birthright citizenship.
02:20:44.000And although there's been no leak about that decision, it's not looking good.
02:20:49.000People are pointing out that when the Roe versus Wade decision came down, the Capitol Police had installed barricades outside the Supreme Court because they anticipated riots and protests.
02:21:01.000Tomorrow, there's a decision that could potentially cause millions of people to be deported at the sole discretion of President Trump.
02:21:10.000And yet, there's no barricades, no fencing.
02:21:14.000Surely, if the Supreme Court made a decision that millions are subject to deportation, there would be protests, there would be riots, and there would be barricades.
02:21:23.000So, some people are pointing this out, saying this is an indication that the decision is not going to go our way.
02:21:30.000But we'll most likely talk about that tomorrow or later in the week.
02:21:34.000Tonight, we're just going to talk about the TPS and asylum decisions.
02:21:38.000But it's going to be a pretty good show.
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02:22:05.000I was in voice chat this weekend for like, I don't know, six hours.
02:22:11.000I popped in the group chat while I was in Florida and was just hanging out.
02:25:46.000So, it's also important because he's one of these guys that's considering becoming Muslim.1.00
02:25:52.000So, I had to reach out and try to put a stop to that.1.00
02:25:55.000I'm so sick of the fucking Muslim stuff, I can't even begin to tell you.1.00
02:26:00.000Can we just, let me just say something real quick.1.00
02:26:03.000The Muslims have completely overstayed their welcome.1.00
02:26:07.000There was a time a couple of years ago when we and the Muslims were kind of pointing in the same direction because we were both opposed to what Israel was doing in Gaza for different reasons.0.90
02:26:20.000There was a time one year ago, two years ago, when the Muslims and the white nationalists were kind of coming together because we both opposed Israel.
02:26:31.000But they have totally overplayed their hand, totally overstayed their welcome.
02:26:35.000And so there was a time when they were criticizing Israel with us.0.99
02:26:39.000Now all they do is push their bullshit religion and defend grooming gangs, doing apologetics for grooming gangs, and saying, if you have a problem with grooming gangs, If you have a problem with these towel heads in your country, well, you're a Zionist.0.99
02:26:58.000If you don't want your country to be invaded by violent Muslims raping everybody, oh, well, you're a Zionist.1.00
02:27:05.000That's what Israel wants you to believe.0.92
02:27:45.000It's just a reminder we are Christians.
02:27:48.000This is a Christian civilization, this is Western civilization.
02:27:53.000I'll even tolerate some of the veneration of the European gods, not in a serious religious way, but when Spengler talks about Apollonian civilization and we talk about some of our roots, In Greek philosophy, in Greek mythology, Roman mythology.1.00
02:28:13.000Okay, from a literary point of view, I'll tolerate that and Christendom, but this Islam thing, it's got to stop.1.00
02:28:21.000And you know who's promoting it the most?1.00
02:28:40.000I do not want our civilization to be dominated by Jewish oligarchs.1.00
02:28:45.000I also don't want it to be invaded by Muslim rapists.1.00
02:28:49.000You can believe both things at once.0.99
02:28:52.000We can morally walk and chew gum at the same time.
02:28:55.000Don't be a moral idiot, to borrow a phrase.
02:29:00.000We can hold both of those positions actually at the same time.1.00
02:29:04.000No, I don't want Jewish oligarchs running America.0.99
02:29:07.000I also don't want Muslim rapists invading Europe and America.0.99
02:29:12.000And I don't actually want to hear either of them.1.00
02:29:15.000I don't want to hear Jews speaking in Hebrew.1.00
02:29:19.000And I don't want to hear Muslims speaking in Arabic.1.00
02:29:23.000I don't want to hear Jews going on and on about the Torah and all that other nonsense, rapping to fill in and, you know, and doing all that.1.00
02:29:33.000I also don't want to hear the Muslim call to prayer and the Bismillah, Alhamdulillah, shut the fuck up.1.00
02:31:17.000And I'm really calling on white people.0.99
02:31:20.000Return to the Catholic Church, not only because it's true, especially because it's true, but also because this is the religion of our civilization.0.99
02:31:29.000We have to take up arms, not just in a material way, but also in a spiritual way.
02:31:44.000Not only because it's God's presence in America, this is God's country, this is Christ's country, but also because it's taking up space as Roman European civilization.
02:31:57.000Because the Roman church is the crown jewel of European civilization, it's Rome.
02:32:24.000Him with this endless glazing of these liberals like Jeffrey Sachs and Russians like Victor Bout and Muslims and their apologists in America.0.99
02:32:37.000It's just becoming third worldism.0.95
02:32:40.000He's glazing George Galloway in the UK and Maduro.
02:33:07.000I don't want to hear all this other nonsense.1.00
02:33:10.000It's a disgrace that we feel like we have to endlessly pander to all these foreign religions, foreigners, foreign ideologies, foreign governments.1.00
02:34:32.000That's what the streets are saying.1.00
02:34:34.000I feel politically unhoused because to be Israel critical, you now get lumped in with these third worldist slime like Sneeko and Tucker and the rest of them.0.98
02:35:42.000It was signed not last Wednesday, but the Wednesday before that.
02:35:47.000And what it laid out in this deal, which was passed with all this pomp and ceremony, is one, the Strait of Hormuz would open, two, there would be a ceasefire.
02:35:59.000On all fronts in the conflict in Lebanon and in the Strait.
02:36:02.000And three, this would open up a 60 day negotiating period for the U.S. and Iran to work out a nuclear deal.
02:36:12.000Now, it's important to understand what this really is.
02:36:18.000A peace deal is probably going to have to be ratified by the Congress, by Iran's legislature.
02:36:25.000It might have to be endorsed by the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly.
02:36:30.000It is going to contain provisions that address the root causes of the conflict, which have actually not even been discussed yet.
02:36:39.000And those root causes are the sanctions regime and Iran's nuclear program.
02:36:44.000So, what this ceasefire really is, is a more formal truce.
02:36:50.000And, like I've been saying, ever since the MOU was announced, we have had a truce.
02:36:56.000The war started on February 28th, and it was nonstop U.S. airstrikes.
02:37:01.000Israeli airstrikes, Emirati airstrikes against Iran, and Iranian missile and drone attacks against the Gulf countries, U.S. bases, Israel, northern Iraq, Jordan, and elsewhere.
02:37:14.000Now, on April 8th, most of that fighting stopped.
02:38:35.000And the MOU came in as a written, more formal, more official version of what we already had.
02:38:43.000And it basically laid out the same core provisions as the first one open up the strait, ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, and this time a two month negotiating period on sanctions and the nuclear program.
02:38:58.000That was the MOU that we got two weeks ago.
02:39:02.000In exactly the same fashion, literally, excuse me.
02:39:08.000Let me take a sip of water real quick.
02:39:14.000In exactly the same fashion as the original truce, Iran came out two weeks ago and said, We don't have an agreement unless there's a ceasefire in Lebanon.
02:39:26.000Israel intensified and escalated the fighting in Lebanon.
02:39:30.000Consequently, Iran moved to close the strait.
02:39:33.000In doing so, they agitated the United States, who began bombing Iran, and then Iran called off the nuclear negotiations.
02:39:41.000This is precisely what has played out over the past two weeks.
02:39:44.000Now, the big development last week concerns the Strait of Hormuz.
02:39:48.000Where we were last week is that there was a big negotiation over Lebanon.
02:39:53.000The United States and Israel were working out a deal.
02:39:57.000Where Israel would implement some form of a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
02:40:04.000In the meantime, there was an alternative route of passage that was opened up in the Strait of Hormuz by the country of Oman.
02:40:14.000Strait of Hormuz is bordered by two countries, Iran in the north, Oman in the south.
02:40:21.000As Iran began opening up the Strait of Hormuz in furtherance of the agreement, Iran said that every ship that transited the strait.
02:40:31.000Would have to receive permission from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps in order to move through without being attacked.
02:40:39.000Now, understand that what was contentious about opening up the Strait of Hormuz was the central question when the Strait opens, will it be managed, controlled, and told by Iran?
02:40:51.000Will ownership over it and then have the exclusive right to charge money for ships that want to move through the Strait?
02:40:58.000Or are ships going to be able to move freely through the Strait like they had before the war started?
02:41:23.000It doesn't talk about ownership, it doesn't talk about rights, it doesn't talk about whether they can charge money.
02:41:30.000It really leaves it to Iran and Oman to work this out with consultation from the other Gulf countries.
02:41:36.000But it appeared that Iran was moving effectively to annex the strait because they had unilaterally declared any ship that goes through is going to need permission.
02:41:45.000Now, the pretext for this is that Iran said that the IRGC would have to demine, remove the sea based mines they had planted in the strait.
02:41:57.000And so commercial ships would need to coordinate with the IRGC so that they could safely move through the strait and that the strait would open gradually over time as Iran implemented this.
02:42:10.000As they removed the mines, as they worked out how this would operate in the future.
02:42:15.000But in the meantime, Oman opened up a separate route which hugs their coast in the south.
02:42:22.000And contrary to Iran, Oman was allowing commercial shipping to move freely through this lane of passage.
02:42:30.000Iran said, You need our permission to go through the ordinary route that we control, which hugs our coast.
02:42:36.000Oman said, You don't need permission from us.0.93
02:42:41.000You can move freely through this alternative route.0.87
02:42:44.000This was a provocation against Iran.0.76
02:42:48.000And so, actually, a lot of the shipping that had been moving through the strait and this resumption of the ordinary volume of traffic was coming from this alternative route from Oman.
02:43:00.000And obviously, Rubio and the Gulf countries were pushing very strongly for this.
02:43:03.000They want the strait open, not under the control of Iran.
02:43:07.000And so, on Thursday, Iran began attacking commercial shipping that was moving through this alternative route.
02:43:14.000Iran effectively said the strait is open, but only under our control.
02:43:18.000If you don't get permission to move through the strait, then you still will be attacked by drones and missiles.
02:43:25.000And so Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Iran attacked commercial ships, tankers that were moving through the strait without IRGC permission with drones.
02:43:35.000And this caused the traffic to begin to slow down.
02:43:39.000In retaliation, the United States began bombing Iran's southern coast where the drones were being launched from.
02:43:46.000So Iran launches their drones and missiles on some of those islands in the Strait of Hormuz and in some of their major port cities.
02:43:54.000On their southern coast, which borders the strait, the U.S. launched airstrikes against those southern cities and the islands Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
02:44:03.000And each time, Iran retaliated by bombing U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.
02:44:09.000And so, effectively, if this is how this is going to go, then the MOU has completely collapsed because all of the terms, all of the categories that are addressed by the MOU, there is no longer any understanding or agreement between the two countries.
02:44:28.000If Iran is attacking commercial ships, then the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
02:44:34.000If Iran and the United States are bombing each other, then there's no ceasefire.
02:44:39.000And as long as the Strait of Hormuz is closed and the U.S. and Iran are bombing each other, then the U.S. and Iran will not advance in diplomacy to this 60 day period where they're going to work out the nuclear program.
02:44:53.000And what this effectively does is it puts us in exactly the same place where we were before the MOU.
02:45:00.000It puts us in the exact same place when the original truce was declared back in April.
02:45:07.000And this is a story from the New York Times.
02:45:09.000We'll talk a little bit about where this is going to go.
02:45:11.000It says, An Iranian official contradicted President Trump's claim that direct U.S. Iran talks would be held in the Qatari capital on Tuesday, saying on Monday evening that an Iranian delegation would be in Doha over the next two days, but not to hold talks with U.S. officials.
02:45:29.000In comments carried on Iranian state media, Iran's deputy foreign minister, Qasem. Hari Babadi said that the delegation's role was to work with Qatari mediators to get the U.S. to uphold its commitments in the ceasefire.
02:45:44.000Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, two of President Trump's closest advisors, were flying to the Qatari capital, Doha, for the talks, according to Carolyn Levitt.
02:45:53.000Mr. Kushner and Mr. Witkoff have helped lead negotiations with Iran in the past.
02:45:58.000Four straight days of hostilities that began on Thursday have imperiled the tenuous two week old ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
02:46:06.000Despite the truce, the countries have continued to stage attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital conduit for global oil and gas shipments that Iran effectively blockaded during the conflict.
02:46:16.000The exchange of strikes began when Iran hit a cargo ship in the Strait and another vessel on Saturday, prompting retaliatory American strikes.
02:46:25.000The Iranian military later said it had targeted a U.S. naval base in Bahrain and a Kuwaiti air base with drones and missiles in response to the American attacks.
02:46:35.000On Sunday, a U.S. official said, That the two countries had agreed to halt the attacks on the Strait and allow vessels to move through freely.
02:46:45.000So, you know, once again, I know it sounds like I'm repeating myself, and I am.
02:47:09.000Ever since we killed Iran's supreme leader and we waged this regime change war against Iran, what they have done is close the Strait of Hormuz.
02:48:15.000And surely, what the United States will do next, if we are allowed to leave the conflict, if there is a truce, a short term ceasefire, if there is a peace deal, what the United States will surely do next is we will simply rearm.
02:48:30.000We're going to re equip ourselves, catch our breath, and we're going to come back again.
02:48:36.000We're going to come back in six months, nine months, a year, a year and a half.
02:48:40.000It is all but inevitable that after our first attempt, failed attempt at regime change, we're going to do it again.
02:48:48.000And why are we necessarily going to do this?
02:48:52.000Because by trying regime change, we have now permanently, most likely, foreclosed the possibility of diplomacy and normalization with this regime that we tried to kill.0.57
02:49:04.000And so if we can't negotiate, if there's no diplomacy, then what is the Iranian regime liable to do?0.68
02:49:11.000They're going to rebuild their nuclear program, rebuild their missile program, rebuild their military.
02:49:17.000They will be more defiant, more belligerent.
02:49:20.000And like I said, they're never going to work out any kind of compromise with the United States.
02:49:25.000So, in attempting to kill the regime, the regime is never going to work with us, never going to trust us.
02:49:31.000And this is a regime that is a nuclear threshold state.
02:49:34.000And it's a regime that has a substantial military industrial complex with native drone and ballistic missile production capacity.
02:49:42.000We cannot tolerate the existence of a regime like this.
02:49:49.000In such a way that the United States is going to come back and try again.0.78
02:49:53.000So, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to hurt us as badly as possible economically.0.85
02:50:00.000They're demonstrating that if we try it again, they always reserve the right to do what they're doing right now.0.96
02:50:08.000And there's nothing we could do to stop it.0.93
02:50:10.000Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, shut down 20% of the world's energy.0.97
02:50:15.000They're pushing the entire planet, including the United States, to the brink of an energy crisis, which will lead to a spiraling economic crisis.0.95
02:50:23.000And they're doing this with drones and missiles that are impossible for us to suppress at a 100% rate.
02:50:30.000They're telling the whole world this is what happens when you attempt regime change.
02:50:34.000If you try it again, we're going to crash the economy all over again.
02:50:41.000Now, in these negotiations, what we are attempting to do, of course, the United States is begging Iran to open up the strait.
02:50:49.000That's realistically more what is happening than an actual war.
02:50:54.000We are no longer realistically in a war with Iran.0.60
02:50:58.000So much as we are in a protracted negotiation begging them to open up the Strait of Hormuz because we failed and lost in the war.0.74
02:51:09.000Now, we are begging Iran to open up the Strait, but of course, Iran is not going to do that unless they have some assurances that we're not going to attack them again.0.72
02:51:18.000So, this is what they're asking for for them to relieve pressure on the United States, they're asking us to remove our bases and our military from the region.0.86
02:51:28.000They're asking for their assets to be unfrozen and they want reparations so they can rebuild their country.
02:51:34.000They want formal control over the strait and the ability to charge money so that they can rebuild their country, also, so that in the next conflict they have the right to close the strait again.0.60
02:51:47.000They want a ceasefire in Lebanon so that they protect their number one proxy, Hezbollah, which will serve as a check and a deterrent against Israel in particular.0.68
02:51:57.000And these are their demands that they're putting on the table.
02:52:00.000And unless those demands are met, Iran is not confident that we will not attack them again.
02:52:06.000So, this is why they're telling us effectively, they want an unconditional surrender.
02:52:14.000We're not going to let your economy get back to normal.
02:52:17.000We're not going to let you avert this crisis until you give us a reasonable assurance that we are strong enough, that we are in a position where we are not vulnerable to a second attack.
02:53:45.000The White House, the State Department, the vice president have all said the only way it's going to be is freedom of navigation.
02:53:53.000And so, if those are the two imminent issues in the MOU, there's still no agreement.
02:53:58.000There wasn't an agreement before the MOU, and there still is not an agreement after the MOU.
02:54:04.000We were even debating about these issues.
02:54:07.000While we waited to see the MOU from the time it was announced on a Sunday until it was released on a Wednesday, there were discrepancies between Washington and Tehran about what was even in it.
02:54:19.000And then since then, both sides have been coming to terms with the fact that neither side is really serious about upholding it.
02:54:26.000So, what is going to happen, as we talked about before, is that one side is going to have to give up.
02:54:33.000So, what will truly happen in the straight?0.55
02:54:37.000Well, either Iran is going to allow ships to go through the strait without their permission.0.52
02:54:44.000And that's going to happen one of two ways.0.74
02:54:45.000Either they're going to tolerate commercial shipping going through this new lane around the Omani coast without being attacked by Iran.0.83
02:54:53.000They're either just going to let that happen and they forfeit control of the strait to Oman, or they're going to open up their lane, which hugs their coast.0.81
02:55:05.000And they're not going to demand permission and they're not going to demand tribute from ships that go through the strait.
02:55:14.000Either they are going to give up the strait in one of those two ways.0.77
02:55:18.000Or the United States is going to simply allow Iran to harass shipping if it doesn't get their permission.
02:55:26.000Or they're going to demand that all the commercial shipping just fork over their money to Iran and go through the IRGC controlled lane of passage.
02:55:35.000But one of those two things must occur.
02:55:37.000Either Iran is going to capitulate in one of those two ways, or the United States is going to give up on this idea that the Strait of Hormuz is a neutral waterway and that there will be freedom of navigation there.
02:55:52.000Iran has insisted that Lebanon has national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and what that means is a full withdrawal of Israeli forces on the ground and a complete cessation of attacks against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and Beirut.
02:56:08.000Israel says, according to the agreement that was made on Friday, they're not leaving and they're not going to stop their attacks until the threat from Hezbollah is neutralized.
02:56:18.000And that's just simply never going to happen.0.58
02:56:21.000Israel says they will follow through with the agreement they made on Friday.
02:56:25.000Which is an agreement that upholds the MOU from two weeks ago.
02:56:30.000They said only conditioned upon whether Hezbollah is fully disarmed by Lebanon, something that is never going to happen.0.54
02:56:37.000So, once again, either Iran is going to allow Israel to continue to occupy Lebanon and allow Israel to bomb Lebanon with complete freedom of operation, or Israel is going to completely capitulate to Iran and they are going to withdraw and stop their attacks.
02:56:55.000Allowing Hezbollah to reconstitute itself and mobilize on their border again.
02:57:19.000There's no agreement on a ceasefire in principle or in practice in Lebanon, which means there's no ceasefire on all fronts, which means there's no ceasefire at all.
02:57:31.000And in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is attacking tankers that do not get permission from the IRGC.
02:57:37.000They've done it every day this weekend.
02:57:40.000They say the only way to go through the Strait is with their permission.
02:57:44.000So they are not willing to open up the Strait for freedom of navigation.
02:57:48.000And on our side, we are now escorting individual tankers with a full U.S. Navy package, individual ships.
02:57:58.000Are getting helicopters and drones and fighter jets to escort them through the strait so that they don't get hit with drones, which is incredibly expensive.
02:58:08.000So clearly, we are committed to upholding freedom of navigation.
02:58:13.000Now, since the events of this weekend, which by the way have demonstrated that, like I said, there's no agreement, both sides are still willing to fight it out on both issues.
02:58:23.000Since the events of this weekend, the White House has said it's actually funny they announced yesterday, a half hour before the futures trade opened.
02:58:32.000That there's going to be new talks in Qatar tomorrow.
02:58:38.000Trump announced on True Social, he said the Iranians begged us for another meeting, and so we're meeting in the Qatari capital on Tuesday, and we're going to put this agreement back together.
02:58:51.000Trump announced this literally minutes before the futures market opened yesterday.
02:59:53.000I thought that's the point of the MOU.
02:59:55.000The entire purpose of this agreement is so that none of this is happening.
03:00:00.000There's a ceasefire, the strait is opened, and yet we're still doing these tenuous, precarious negotiations about opening the strait, having a ceasefire.
03:00:10.000There's debate about if the talks will happen at all.
03:00:40.000Iran says the meeting is not direct, but rather, The Iranian delegation is meeting with the Pakistani or Qatari mediators, who in turn are meeting with the Americans.
03:00:56.000The direct negotiations on nuclear in the MOU have been downgraded to indirect talks on the Strait and Lebanon.
03:01:05.000And most likely that is what is happening tomorrow.
03:01:09.000But I wouldn't hold your breath on there being an MOU that works or something like that, because at the end of the day, like we've been talking about, Both sides disagree on every single issue.
03:01:22.000We disagree fundamentally on the nuclear file.
03:01:25.000We disagree fundamentally on Lebanon, on the Strait of Hormuz, on what constitutes a ceasefire.
03:01:31.000And so, unless and until one side gets to a point of exhaustion and capitulates, then there's not going to be an agreement.
03:01:39.000Here's the problem Iran does not realistically have a hard deadline, Iran is not in a position where they have to open up the Strait.
03:01:50.000There's no hard deadline on the situation in Lebanon.
03:01:53.000There's no hard deadline on whether the U.S. will attack them.
03:02:19.000They've already been through the worst of it.
03:02:22.000But on the other side, The United States is rapidly running out of oil.
03:02:28.000Our strategic petroleum reserve is running out.
03:02:32.000And we're starting to see some alarm bells.
03:02:35.000People are starting to notice that U.S. oil reserves are running dangerously low, like so low that it's going to damage the infrastructure.
03:02:44.000It gets to a point where the oil, it quite literally needs to keep flowing through the pipelines, from the storage tanks through the pipelines.
03:02:52.000If it doesn't, it messes with the pressure that pumps the oil out.
03:02:56.000If the level of oil in the storage facilities gets too low, the quality of the oil degrades.
03:03:03.000You're literally having problems with.
03:03:06.000Minimally low supply, such that the infrastructure will start to become damaged.
03:03:14.000And this is starting to be reflected in the price.
03:03:17.000Trump came out today on True Social and complained that gas companies, gas stations were price gouging.
03:03:24.000He said, because even though the price of oil is going lower, the price of fuel remains high.
03:03:30.000And I would imagine the reason that is, is because the gas stations, maybe unlike the speculators, are pricing in that very soon we might see an energy shortage.
03:03:40.000Very soon, we might run out of refined oil products, petroleum products, because we're just the supply is simply going to run out.
03:03:51.000We only make so much, we don't make enough for ourselves.
03:03:54.000And there's only so much oil that's out there that's being bought up by every other country that we could import via the sea.
03:04:01.000So maybe the gas stations know something speculators don't, which is that very soon, unless there is an agreement to open up the strait in a real way, we're going to run out of fuel.
03:04:12.000Simply, there's just not going to be enough.
03:04:14.000And that is what the price is supposed to reflect, of course, is the relative supply and demand of a particular commodity.
03:04:34.000He says, We are going to look into these gas stations, fuel providers that are not bringing the prices down because this constitutes profiteering and price gouging and corporate greed.
03:04:46.000Is this not literally what Joe Biden said when the Ukraine war started?
03:04:55.000Russia also happens to be one of the world's largest energy exporters oil, natural gas.
03:05:02.000And when the war in Ukraine started and the United States put sanctions on Russian oil and then blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, which prevented the flow of Russian natural gas, suddenly there was an energy crunch.0.93
03:05:14.000Just like with Iran, there was a race.
03:05:18.000On the part of the European countries to find alternative energy supplies.
03:05:23.000They were bidding for liquefied natural gas, which was in very short supply back then.
03:05:29.000And there was a shortage of oil because the United States put primary and secondary sanctions on Russian oil.
03:05:37.000And so suddenly fuel prices were going up because the ability to buy and deal in Russian oil and energy trade was restricted.
03:05:45.000And what did Joe Biden say at that time?
03:05:47.000He said it's price gouging, it's profiteering, gas stations are raising their prices.
03:05:53.000Because they want to make more profits.
03:05:55.000They're taking advantage of the situation.
03:06:37.000And I think that's when you realize there's literally no difference.
03:06:41.000You get a Democrat, you get a Republican, it's fundamentally the exact same thing.
03:06:47.000So, this is the situation with the MOU.
03:06:50.000The only indication of what will happen in the future, as I've been saying, is this countdown timer, which is that we are running out of fuel.
03:07:01.000If it is a question of who will blink first, who will capitulate, who's going to give up effectively, because like I said, Something has to give here.
03:07:09.000It's going to go one way or it's going to go the other.0.91
03:07:12.000Either Iran is going to get their way and we will acquiesce and say, you know what, just pay them the $2 million a ship.0.75
03:07:20.000We're going to go to these Gulf countries, we're going to go to the shipping companies, and we're going to say, you know what, just give Iran their $2 million a ship.0.57
03:07:50.000Either Iran is going to give up and they're not going to retaliate against Israel, they're not going to close the strait, they're going to let Israel occupy Lebanon, or Iran is not going to let the strait open until Israel leaves.
03:08:02.000But it's going to go one of two ways.0.72
03:08:06.000And it comes down fundamentally to who will collapse from exhaustion first.
03:10:23.000I want to get a little bit into the Supreme Court and then we'll talk about our super chats.
03:10:27.000The other big story from last week is on these two big Supreme Court rulings on immigration.
03:10:33.000And I have to say, this is some good news.
03:10:37.000I've been very down on the administration on almost everything, but this is one of the actually rare bright spots, something they're actually doing well.
03:10:47.000In fairness, some of their Supreme Court cases and executive orders and government actions that have been challenged by the federal judges are totally hopeless.
03:10:58.000For example, I think that overturning birthright citizenship through an executive order, obviously that's hopeless.
03:11:08.000You throw enough at the wall and some of it is going to stick.
03:11:11.000You take a maximalist approach with some of these executive orders and bureaucratic measures in the executive branch.
03:11:19.000It may be challenged by a federal judge.
03:11:22.000If it's considered by the Supreme Court, it might go the direction that we want it to.
03:11:27.000And here's two really good examples of this.
03:11:29.000There were two major Supreme Court decisions on immigration last week, one concerning temporary protected status and another concerning asylum seekers at the southern border.
03:11:40.000The first is about the Temporary Protected Status Program, or TPS.
03:11:44.000This is a program that was launched under President Bush Sr., and it says that if a country is experiencing a hardship, like a genocide or a famine or a natural disaster, then refugees from those countries can come here.
03:12:01.000And for 18 months, they can live here without any legal residency.
03:12:06.000They're temporarily protected from deportation because of this unique situation that we're in.
03:12:14.000In other words, if refugees flee from a hurricane, an earthquake, a genocide, a civil war, and they're here illegally, we're not going to pick them up and send them back to this country to be executed or to die of starvation.
03:12:34.000And so the government will extend this temporary protected status on an 18 month basis, hence temporary.
03:12:41.000It's only supposed to go for a finite amount of time for particular countries where there is acute hardship.
03:12:50.000And this status can be extended on a rolling basis depending upon what is happening in that country of origin.
03:12:57.000So there's a series of countries that we have TPS for, we have TPS for Venezuela.
03:13:04.000Because of the collapse of their economy.
03:13:06.000We have TPS for Haiti because their government collapsed.
03:13:10.000We have TPS for Syria because of the civil war.
03:13:15.000Now, when Trump got into office in 2025, he began terminating TPS status for all these different countries.
03:13:22.000He terminated TPS for Syria and for Haiti, which would effectively allow all these people to be deported.
03:13:30.000Combined, there's about 270,000 people that are protected under the TPS program from Syria and Haiti.
03:13:39.000Now, that is where the conversation should begin and end.0.97
03:13:42.000Obviously, if our government benevolently and magnanimously and charitably allows refugees inside our borders because your home country is experiencing hardship, then it is also our discretion when and whether we send you back.1.00
03:14:05.000If all these, if 300,000 refugees come to this country from Haiti and Syria, Because your country is broken, and we say, all right, we'll let you stay a little bit.0.99
03:14:15.000And the understanding is when conditions improve, you're going to go back.1.00
03:14:20.000Then obviously, it is the discretion of our government when that's going to happen.
03:14:24.000When and whether you're going to go back.
03:14:27.000Because it is the definition of sovereignty that our government gets to decide who lives within our borders.
03:14:35.000Of course, it's up to us whether you get to stay or leave.
03:14:39.000You're not a citizen, you're not a legal resident, you don't have a green card, you don't have a work visa, you're not providing anything, you're not studying.
03:14:49.000You're here because your country sucks.
03:14:51.000You're here literally because of our good graces.
03:14:55.000And if we're in control of our country, that means we get to decide when the time is up, when you go home.
03:15:02.000He terminates TPS for Syria, for Haiti, and a federal judge issues an injunction.
03:15:11.000A federal judge stops the president from stripping them of their protection and says the president cannot do this because he didn't go through the proper bureaucratic process.
03:15:24.000Because Homeland Security and Congress and all these layers of bureaucracy, they need to decide if conditions have improved in that country first.
03:15:39.000The president cannot decide at his discretion who stays and who goes.
03:15:43.000He needs to ask the bureaucracy, which is not elected.
03:15:47.000He needs to go through this legal process.
03:15:51.000And the Supreme Court ruling said, in fact, the president does have discretion to terminate TPS.
03:15:58.000He doesn't have to ask a federal judge.
03:16:00.000He doesn't have to ask Homeland Security.
03:16:03.000The executive branch can terminate at will who gets to stay here, which is a great ruling.
03:16:10.000That is a huge step in restoring sovereignty.0.96
03:16:13.000The other big ruling is concerning asylum seekers.
03:16:18.000It used to be the case that if a foreign national is seeking asylum, very similar to temporary protected status, asylum seekers under a law from the 1980s and a UN convention.
03:16:30.000They have certain rights in our country.
03:16:34.000If an illegal immigrant, if a foreign national comes into the United States and they claim asylum, which is a very specific thing because of humanitarian reasons, for political reasons, because of a fear of persecution, then that triggers a legal process where we actually have to review their claim and validate if it's legitimate.
03:16:57.000Are you eligible, in other words, for asylum in the United States?
03:17:02.000And what asylum means, it's very similar to TPS.
03:17:05.000You get these protections from deportation.
03:17:08.000It's contrary to our own law and to international law to remove someone that legally has asylum.
03:17:16.000But this has been exploited as a loophole for illegal immigration.
03:17:20.000And what happens is you will have these nonprofit liberal organizations, they go to Mexico, they go to the Northern Triangle countries, and they bring lawyers.
03:17:33.000Nonprofits, NGOs funded by our own State Department and funded by billionaires, they will send lawyers to Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras.
03:17:44.000And these lawyers, they speak Spanish, they will coach those people living there on how to get to America, where to go when you arrive, and what to say when you get here.
03:17:58.000And it goes something like this they'll send the lawyer down there, Spanish speakers, they'll tell these people, If you surrender at a port of entry on the US border, you'll be apprehended by Border Patrol.
03:18:10.000But if you read this script, you say this, this, this, and this, then that will trigger the asylum process.
03:18:18.000What you're going to do is you go to the port of entry, you're going to get picked up.
03:18:23.000And when you get picked up and when you're detained by Border Patrol, you're going to tell them that you're seeking asylum and here's why.
03:18:31.000And you're going to say these specific words.
03:18:33.000And when you say those magic words, it triggers the asylum process.
03:18:38.000And what the United States then has to do is we actually have to process the claim.
03:18:43.000Now, you might think, what's so bad about that?
03:18:47.000These illegal aliens are going to sit in a waiting room at the border.1.00
03:18:50.000Well, we consider whether they're a real asylum seeker, whether they're a real asylee.
03:18:55.000Here's the problem there's a giant backlog of asylum seekers, millions, I think it's hundreds of thousands, it might be in the millions of people that we're trying to get to.0.98
03:19:22.000If somebody shows up to the border, makes a claim, and there's millions of them, and we don't have the judges and the lawyers to speedily get through all these cases, what do we do with these millions and millions of asylum seekers?0.90
03:19:34.000Well, you either got to detain them at the border, which is very expensive because then you're going to need facilities for that.
03:19:52.000Well, you got to start building like hotels for them.
03:19:55.000You got to start building bedrooms and toilets and schools and hospitals, and you have to build all these amenities for, and these are millions of people.
03:20:04.000If we have a city with the population of all of the asylum seekers and other illegal aliens that were processing their claims, that would be the biggest city in America.
03:20:15.000So the federal government doesn't have all these facilities.1.00
03:20:46.000And they get a job and they get their subsidized housing and they get their subsidized everything and they get their asylum thing in the mail.0.97
03:21:00.000That if an illegal alien shows up at the border claiming asylum, as long as they never enter the United States, we don't have to let them in while we consider their asylum claim.0.59
03:21:13.000It says that if they set foot on the land, then we got to process their claim and keep them here.
03:21:18.000But as long as they never set foot inside the country, in other words, if they get picked up at the border, but they never set foot on our side of it, we can process their claim while they wait in Mexico.
03:21:32.000This is from the New York Times giving a little summary on this.
03:21:35.000It says The Supreme Court on Thursday let the Trump administration end temporary protections that have allowed more than 350,000 people from Haiti and Syria to live and work legally in the U.S.
03:21:47.000The decision regarding TPS applies only to people from those two countries, but it will have implications for all 1.3 million TPS holders in the United States who come from more than a dozen countries.
03:22:00.000TPS allows foreign nationals to remain in the country for up To 18 months when a crisis such as an earthquake or armed conflict makes returning to their home countries unsafe.
03:22:10.000But the measure, which can be renewed by the federal government, has become all but permanent for recipients from some nations where crises have spanned many years.
03:22:19.000Justice Sam Alito said in Thursday's decision that federal law prohibited courts from second guessing an administration's determination of which nationalities deserve protection and which don't.
03:22:31.000The Trump administration remains locked in litigation over whether it can end protections for more than a million people from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Honduras, Myanmar, Nepal, Venezuela, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen.
03:22:43.000Protections for four countries, El Salvador, Lebanon, Ukraine, and Sudan, have not been affected.
03:22:50.000In a separate decision that also split six to three, with liberals dissenting, the court on Thursday also said the Trump administration could turn away migrants seeking asylum along the U.S. Mexico border by physically preventing them from crossing into the U.S. as they sought protection from persecution.
03:23:08.000The administration had asked the court to permit the government to revive the policy first used in 2016.
03:23:14.000Under that so called turn back policy, the government had stopped asylum seekers from setting foot on U.S. soil, where federal law would have entitled them to try to claim asylum and receive protections.
03:23:26.000So these are some pretty big decisions.
03:23:30.000Because what this does is it gives the administration the legal tools to reduce the number of illegals that come here and deport more of the illegals that already live here.0.58
03:24:20.000And the dirty secret about all these different programs is this is effectively a way to get cheap labor into our country.1.00
03:24:29.000Where do all of these Haitian TPS claimants live?0.95
03:24:35.000A significant chunk of these Haitians protected by the TPS program live in Ohio.
03:24:42.000Now that the Supreme Court has overturned a federal judge's ruling that Trump cannot strip away their protections, there has been a huge Outcry of protest from Ohio's former governor, John Kasich, and the Ohio business community.
03:25:00.000Now, why is the Ohio business community so opposed to these Haitian refugees being deported?
03:25:09.000Is it because the Ohio business community is uniquely humanitarian?
03:25:14.000Those Ohio business leaders are notorious for their charity and benevolence.
03:25:22.000Obviously, the reason that the Ohio business community is against this decision is because they employ these Haitians protected under TPS.
03:25:33.000These are people that are in legal limbo.1.00
03:25:36.000These are people that have no legal right to be here.
03:25:39.000They have no residency, no work permit, no nothing.0.97
03:25:42.000They are in perpetuity, effectively, illegal permanent residents of America.1.00
03:25:49.000And as such, they're something like indentured servants working under the table.0.98
03:25:55.000Under any conditions set out by their employer.
03:25:59.000As long as these Haitians are under a program where they could be deported at any time, they only have 18 months at any given moment at the most, then they're subject to the whims of their employers.
03:26:49.000It would be easy to deport all of them.
03:26:51.000They're working on the farms, they're working in the meat processing plants, they're working as couriers, as DoorDash drivers, as Uber drivers.
03:27:00.000And they're in the Home Depot parking lot working as contractors and doing all kinds of blue collar work, construction work.
03:27:47.000If you're driving some pickup truck full of landscaping equipment or you're driving a truck full of carpentry equipment and you're Hispanic and you see ice around every corner and you're getting pulled over, guess what you're not going to do?1.00
03:28:01.000And if you don't go to work, you can't make money.
03:28:04.000And if you can't make money, how are you going to live in America?
03:28:07.000If you can't go out and do your grocery shopping and take the kids to school and go out on a Saturday night and go to work, well, maybe it becomes attractive at that point to self deport.0.55
03:28:19.000Maybe at that point it becomes attractive to take the $1,000 and the free plane ticket and sign up on the home app, the DHS One app, and self deport back to Mexico or back to those Northern Triangle countries.0.86
03:28:42.000But the reason the administration will not actually engage in a massive deportation operation is because all these people are part of the economy.
03:28:51.000They're not just cheap labor, but they're also consumers.
03:28:56.000So, what happens if we deport 350,000 people from Haiti and Syria?
03:29:00.000That's 350,000 fewer consumers, and it's maybe 175,000 fewer workers.
03:29:12.000It means less demand, aggregate demand, less consumption.
03:29:16.000It means there's going to be upward pressure on prices because you're going to need to pay workers a higher wage, more benefits.
03:29:25.000And by the way, these programs H1B, H2A, all of these special programs, even the TPS for that matter, the ones you know about, the ones you don't know about, all of these immigration programs got started under the presidency of George Bush.
03:29:43.000Because of pressure from the Chamber of Commerce.
03:29:46.000That's why these programs were created in the first place.
03:29:50.000They made these programs 35 years ago so that they could get as many people as possible into the country to work these jobs and grow the market.0.63
03:30:03.000It's the same groups that are protesting against it all these years later while we try to undo the damage that was done, stopping the people at the border and deporting the ones that are already here.
03:30:18.000In the 1965 Immigration Act, we undid the national origins quota.
03:30:24.000We changed the formula for how we calculate how many immigrants from each continent can come to the United States.
03:30:32.000For a long time, ever since the Immigration Act in the 1920s, we had a formula where most of the immigrants had to come from Europe and North America, and very few could come from Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
03:30:52.000We prioritized immigrants from white countries.
03:30:55.000And then beginning in the 1950s and then culminating in the 65 Immigration Act, we retooled that formula under pressure from the SPLC and the businesses to say that we can get actually as many immigrants from Asia and Latin America as we can take.
03:31:12.000And the reason being is because that is where the population growth was happening.
03:31:15.000That was the source of infinite U.S. population growth.
03:32:13.000I would love to see these 10,000 ICE agents that we hired.1.00
03:32:17.000Please, if there is someone in DHS listening, send 5,000 ICE and CBP to Springfield, Ohio, and start deporting as many Haitians as you can.1.00
03:34:01.000The administration apologized and said, We're so sorry, it won't happen again.
03:34:07.000So, whether it's Haitians in Ohio, South Koreans in Georgia, Hispanics in Iowa or Texas, it's Republicans representing the business interests.
03:34:17.000Representing the Chamber of Commerce, the business community, which is why you never get the enforcement.
03:34:22.000This is why I tell people don't kid yourself.
03:34:25.000The idea that Democrats are going to flood the country with illegals and Republicans are going to send them all back, it's just bullshit.
03:35:40.000These are the word games they play, these are the semantic rhetorical tricks they use to get you to think every year we have some victory, when in reality, we all know the country is exactly the same.
03:35:53.000Someone like Zoran Momdani shouldn't even have a constituency when we're done with our immigration agenda.
03:37:08.000In a sense, we're all in the same boat.
03:37:09.000I'm also poor and powerless by the standards we're talking about, okay?
03:37:15.000People say, well, you're a millionaire.
03:37:17.000Well, a million dollars is by what it used to, okay?
03:37:19.000Let's say you're a working class person, you're a middle class person, let's say you're an upper middle class person, a small business owner, maybe have a nice little nest egg, maybe have a small fortune or something like that, okay?
03:37:37.000All of us that don't have maybe a net worth that is in the eight figures or nine figures at the minimum, we all have something in common, which is we have to live in the commons.
03:38:16.000If the demographics of the country change, it's the demographics of the country that we live in, because it's our schools those kids are going to go to, public schools.
03:38:28.000It's our neighborhoods these people are going to live in.
03:38:30.000They're not gated communities, they're not multi, multi million dollar homes.
03:38:35.000It's not in some condo with the super high HOA fee.
03:38:40.000When we go to the public swimming pool, when we go to the public beach, when we enjoy the public amenities, the public park, we're going to encounter these people in those places.
03:38:49.000That's the country that we live in because of our socioeconomic status.
03:38:53.000That's not the country that they live in.
03:38:56.000If you are very wealthy or a politician, you avoid all these problems.
03:39:01.000You're so rich that you live in a gated community where there's security paid for by the HOA or by your property taxes.
03:39:09.000Or your property taxes are so high, I should say it prices out these.
03:39:14.000Constituencies, these communities.1.00
03:39:16.000You pay maybe $20,000 a year per kid for your kids to go to a private school where these immigrants don't have the money to do that.1.00
03:39:27.000You go to a country club on the weekend.1.00
03:39:29.000Your kids go to a country club that maybe costs $50,000 a year to be a member of.
03:39:34.000You're not going to some village field club.
03:39:37.000You're not going to some community pool.
03:39:38.000You're not going to the Oak Street Beach.
03:39:41.000You're going to the country club where it's a $50,000 membership fee and then it's $10,000 a year.
03:40:01.000Maybe your wife is stay at home and she drives the kids to school in an escalade, as opposed to having to go on public transportation or something.0.99
03:40:11.000They don't have to deal with diversity.
03:41:54.000But the people that pay for the campaign, not the people that vote for the candidate, but the people that pay for the campaign, well, they employ all of those people.
03:42:04.000The very rich people that own the big farms, that own the big companies.
03:42:10.000That actually have enough money to give millions of dollars to the candidates, you don't understand the levels of wealth there are.
03:42:18.000There are people that have enough money, they can give a million dollars every year to multiple nonprofits and state and local campaigns and federal campaigns.
03:42:28.000You may have a net worth of a million dollars because maybe you own a home.
03:42:53.000You don't have money like that, where you can give $100,000, $500,000, a million dollars every cycle, every two years to campaigns, to nonprofits, to super PACs, this, that, they do.
03:43:08.000And there's a few names that have it people like Les Wexner in Ohio, people like the Pritzker family in Illinois, people like Bloomberg in New York.
03:43:16.000There's a few oligarchs in each state that run all the business there.
03:43:21.000There's a few billionaire oligarchs in each state and some other nine figure net worth individuals or families that own sufficient industry that they can give at those levels too.
03:43:33.000And they give all the money to the campaigns.
03:45:36.000You're voting for the people that are paying the people that are ruining our community, which you claim is your sole and central issue.
03:45:46.000So that's why I say we have to boycott the GOP until they are America first, because this has been the arrangement for basically 60 years or something like that.
03:45:55.000There hasn't been an anti immigration Republican consensus since the 20s.
03:47:17.000Well, you know, some people are just anxious.
03:47:21.000Some people are anxious and they have problems that make them extremely anxious and they're obsessive, preoccupied people and they have all kinds of problems that you don't have.
03:47:32.000And, you know, yeah, like on some level, you put your ultimate faith in God, but if that's your particular personality, it's sort of like, okay, what if I got in a fucking car crash?
03:47:45.000And a metal rod went through my fucking chest.
03:47:49.000Would you say, hey, well, just pray more and it'll be like it never happened?
03:47:53.000It's like, no, I still need to get this metal rod removed from my chest.
03:49:49.000And I'm not trying to be blasphemous for even a second at all, but sometimes people, it's like there's a little bit of a conflation about visible and invisible things and problems that we have.
03:54:21.000How will Shapiro justify Daily Wire hiring Matt Nuclear after he was arrested in 2022 for making terroristic threats to shoot up a daycare?
03:59:25.000It was like my best friend stabbing me in the back, my two employees stabbing me in the back and trying to mutiny and trying to blackmail me twice, having all of my money frozen, losing my entire income, being put on a no fly list.
04:06:05.000I made no money until 2019 for two years.
04:06:09.000Imagine what you need to put aside to go in your basement every day and put on your $300 suit from Macy's in front of a green screen every night and say, Hey, everybody, welcome to the show.
04:06:26.000You know, we got a great show for you tonight.
04:06:29.000For two years, two years before you have any success.
04:09:48.000Do you have any advice on how to show Christ like love towards those who hate us?
04:09:52.000I don't really know what you mean by that.
04:09:54.000I mean, it doesn't mean that we are vulnerable to them.
04:09:59.000It just means we pray for their salvation.
04:10:01.000I mean, when you talk about people that hate us, it doesn't mean you're literally going to let them attack your family and your livelihood.
04:10:08.000It just means you're going to pray for their salvation, but that's it.
04:10:10.000Imagine millions gambling on the Chicago Cubs grower percent $20.0.87
04:10:13.000Worked in Winnetka for a Jew last summer.1.00
04:12:10.000In some ways, the dog becomes more perceptive in that moment than another human being.
04:12:16.000Like you can almost connect with the dog on a deeper level than some people.
04:12:22.000Because you're not connecting with the people at all.
04:12:25.000The people become so self absorbed or like blind.
04:12:30.000It's like they're not even really receiving you in the way that, even though the dog is receiving you on an instinct level, At least they're receiving you.
04:12:37.000A human being isn't receiving you on a rational or an instinctive level.
04:12:44.000So, in those situations, you literally look into the eyes of an animal and you feel more seen than you do looking into the eyes of the person next to you.
04:16:15.000I mean, I suppose I should have more of an interest in it, but I feel like to have an opinion on that, it's such a technical subject concerning like anthropology and everything.
04:16:24.000And I'm just not, I don't have that scientific literacy.
04:16:27.000I don't have that background knowledge.
04:16:30.000So I've never done a full investigation of it.
04:16:34.000I tend to believe, though, that you do have a problem with abiogenesis.
04:16:39.000Like, I find it hard to believe that life originated from non life.
04:16:44.000Now, how does God bring life into existence?
04:20:07.000Jonathan Swan of Neatonoxios was tripping over himself on Tim Dillon this weekend to distance fans from Epstein and the Aren war, claiming he was the voice of Descendant Admin.
04:20:50.000And you don't see that until you've lived a life how much you really appreciate these OGs in your corner.
04:20:57.000Tyler, I'm not going to name every single one of them, but like, Some niggas you just never have to worry about, and God bless them, man.1.00
04:21:04.000God bless the niggas you never have to worry about.0.99
04:24:39.000That's as much as you're ever going to get.
04:24:42.000It's like a nice day at the beach with your family, right?
04:24:46.000We work, we toil, we get sick, we grow old, we have to do all these things.
04:24:53.000The one thing, the one pleasure that anyone and anyone can have, young and old and People that are alone and people that are with other people, black or white, disabled, whatever.
04:25:05.000The one thing anybody can really ask for is to go to the beach on a nice day and enjoy the sound of the water and the sun in your face and the laughter of the children.
04:25:17.000That is literally the one thing that is maybe the most that anyone can ask for.0.99
04:25:25.000And you got a fucking subhuman jacking off, and no one's going to do it.0.99
04:26:12.000There's a video in Ireland of a guy pulling his pants down, and a bunch of Irish people kicked the shit out of him, and the police came and broke it up.
04:26:21.000It's like, why are you breaking it up?
04:27:17.000Some parents kick you out at 18 and say, get a job, or they say, pay rent.
04:27:22.000Other parents, they will make you too conservative and they will suffocate you.
04:27:30.000You have to be very careful about that because you only have one life and it's your life and you're an adult and you really just got to go out and see what the world is like, I think.
04:27:39.000I'm a big proponent of moving out now.
04:28:20.000Not being a psycho, not being erratic.
04:28:24.000It starts with maybe predictable behaviors, predictable, stable behaviors, not characterizing yourself as enigmatic to sound romantic about your instability and instead taking accountability.
04:28:41.000I think those are some nonspecific examples that pertain to nobody at all.
04:28:45.000I think those are some pretty vague and general, nonspecific examples of things that anyone could do that don't pertain to anyone in particular at all.
04:28:54.000But I appreciate the massive super chat and all the support.
04:29:09.000I invest in, I love investing in people that invest in me.
04:29:14.000And I also love to invest in things that are predictable and stable and don't just disappear all the time or confuse me or, you know, hang out with people that are trying to kill me.
04:29:27.000Hey, Nick, I am in my last year of dental school.
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